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1 leave/make one's mark
(to make a permanent or strong impression: The horrors of the war have left their mark on the children.) hlboko zapôsobiť
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leave the impression — index demean (deport oneself) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
impression — im|pres|sion W2S3 [ımˈpreʃən] n 1.) [U and C] the opinion or feeling you have about someone or something because of the way they seem ▪ Arriving late won t create a very favourable impression . ▪ We were left with the impression that the contract … Dictionary of contemporary English
leave one's mark — {v. phr.} To leave an impression upon; influence someone. * /Tolstoy never won the Nobel Prize, but he left his mark on world literature./ See: MAKE ONE S MARK … Dictionary of American idioms
leave one's mark — {v. phr.} To leave an impression upon; influence someone. * /Tolstoy never won the Nobel Prize, but he left his mark on world literature./ See: MAKE ONE S MARK … Dictionary of American idioms
leave\ one's\ mark — v. phr. To leave an impression upon; influence someone. Tolstoy never won the Nobel Prize, but he left his mark on world literature. See: make one s mark … Словарь американских идиом
leave a bad taste in one's mouth — leave a bad impression, make one feel disgusted The way that the company fired the workers left a bad taste in everyone s mouth … Idioms and examples
leave/make a/your mark — to do something that causes you to be remembered : to create a lasting or strong impression He worked at several jobs, but he didn t make much of a mark in any of them. From the moment we saw her in action, we knew she would make her mark as a t … Useful english dictionary
impression — noun 1 idea/feeling/opinion about sth ADJECTIVE ▪ distinct, firm (esp. BrE), strong ▪ main, overriding, overwhelming ▪ clear, vivid … Collocations dictionary
impression */*/*/ — UK [ɪmˈpreʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable] Word forms impression : singular impression plural impressions 1) an opinion or feeling that you have about someone or something you have seen but do not know very well have/get the impression (that): I have … English dictionary
leave — leave1 [ liv ] (past tense and past participle left [ left ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 go away from place ▸ 2 go away permanently ▸ 3 stop working for someone etc. ▸ 4 put something somewhere ▸ 5 make something that remains ▸ 6 make someone feel/think ▸ 7… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
leave — [[t]li͟ːv[/t]] ♦ leaves, leaving, left 1) VERB If you leave a place or person, you go away from that place or person. [V n] He would not be allowed to leave the country... [V n] I simply couldn t bear to leave my little girl … English dictionary